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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Parliament without an opposition: Where is Georgia headed?
Opposition politicians in Georgia say elections were rigged, and have boycotted parliament. But while they're protesting, controversial laws are being passed and an authoritarian regime is cementing its power.
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Bosnian Serb leader Dodik rejects court summons
With Bosnia-Herzegovina facing a deepening legal crisis, Serb leader Milorad Dodik doubled down on denying the authority of the country's prosecutors.
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Ukraine updates: EU leaders back new defense spending plans
European Union leaders signed off on a move to loosen the bloc's budget rules so member countries can increase their military spending. The bloc, except for Hungary, also agreed to continue to help Ukraine.
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EU leaders seek security within the bloc, without the US
"This is Europe's moment and we must live up to it," EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared, unveiling her €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan. The proposals will dominate a European Union summit Thursday.
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Ukraine: Scholz, Zelenskyy agree Trump key to ceasefire
Donald Trump has said Ukraine is willing to sign a minerals and security deal with Washington. Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of ties with the US.
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Serbia: What next after Tuesday´s parliamentary chaos?
Opposition lawmakers set off smoke bombs and clashed with the ruling SNS in parliament on Tuesday. Is this the start of more radical opposition? Is it a turning point? Or does the chaos play into the government's hands?
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Germany: Aircraft crashes into garden, killing pilot
The pilot of a small aircraft died after it crashed into the garden of a residential building in Plettenberg in Germany's western North-Rhein Westphalia state. The man's identity had yet to be determined.
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How will the end of US military aid affect Ukraine?
US President Trump is standing by his guns on Ukraine. All US military aid for Kyiv is now on hold. For Ukraine, however, US aid is key, especially for air defense.
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Ukraine: Zelenskyy ready to work with Trump toward peace
Ukraine's Zelenskyy has said he is ready to negotiate peace "as soon as possible" after President Donald Trump cut US military aid to Ukraine. DW has the latest.
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Ukraine: Who is in Europe's 'coalition of the willing'?
Ahead of a summit later this week, some European leaders are sounding out plans to secure an eventual ceasefire in Ukraine. DW looks at which nations are ready to play a role and which aren't.
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Russia gloats over tensions between US and Ukraine
The blow-up between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his US counterpart Donald Trump was met with pleasant shock in Russia. How has the Kremlin reacted, and what do ordinary Russians make out of it?
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Trump orders pause of US military aid to Ukraine
The suspension comes just days after Trump clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House.
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Austria swears in centrist coalition without far right
The winner of September elections, the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), must now go into opposition after a long search for a viable coalition.
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Swedish police probe water sabotage attempt on Gotland
The water supply on the Baltic Sea island of Gotland came close to being shut off by unknown saboteurs, reports say. Damage to pumps in a lake was "not accidental."
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Austria's 3-way coalition gets final vote of approval
After a five-month wait, the Alpine nation's new government is set to be sworn in after the third member of a proposed coalition, the liberal NEOS party, approved the deal.
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Trump-Zelenskyy White House fight: Ukrainian reactions
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's acrimonious row with US President Trump has drawn a mixed reaction in Ukraine. While many support him for standing up to Trump, others were shocked by the clash.
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Turkey: Kurdish PKK says will heed Ocalan's ceasefire call
The separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party said it is ready to lay down its arms after a call from its jailed leader to do so. The group has waged an insurgency against Ankara for decades.
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Pope Francis spends 'peaceful night' after breathing crisis
The head of the Catholic Church has been in hospital for over two weeks fighting double pneumonia. The Vatican said the pontiff had suffered an "isolated breathing crisis" on Friday.
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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban lashes out in State of the Nation
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is attacking any independent voices that check his power with increasing ferocity. Independent media, non-governmental organizations and political opponents are all under fire.
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Romania: The controversy over far-right politician Calin Georgescu
In Romania, prosecutors have launched criminal investigations against the far-right populist Calin Georgescu. Last year, the country's top court canceled elections just as he was about to sweep up the majority vote.
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